
Gaza Aid Lines Come Under Fire, UN Reports Rising Casualties
Aid sites in Rafah and Deir al-Balah have become deadly, with UN agencies reporting dozens killed or injured as civilians queue for food in Gaza’s mounting crisis.
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Aid sites in Rafah and Deir al-Balah have become deadly, with UN agencies reporting dozens killed or injured as civilians queue for food in Gaza’s mounting crisis.
US hospitals are struggling with severe IV fluid shortages as Hurricanes Helene and Milton disrupt the supply chain, affecting patient care nationwide.
Nearly 9,000 doctors in the Republic of Korea have resigned in a strike highlighting critical issues in the healthcare system. Learn more about the protests and government response.
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